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Limited Edition

IN THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE WORLD PARTIES

The chess set is made in a limited edition. Each set is named after one of the World chess champions as they were recognized by the World Chess Federation. The edition can thus be extended only when there is a new World champion. The latest World champion was Magnus Carlsen who won over Viswanathan Anand on November 22, 2013.

1 - Willhelm Steinitz
2 - Emanuel Lasker
3 - José Raúl Capablanca and Graupera
4 - Alexander Aljechin
5 - Max Euwe
6 - Mikhail Botvinnik
7 - Vasily Smyslov
8 - Mikhail Tal
9 - Tigran Petrosyan
10 - Boris Vasilievich Spassky
11 - Robert J. Fischer
12 - Anatoly Karpov
13 - Garri Kasparov
14 - Vladimir Kramnik
15 - Viswanathan Anand
16 - Magnus Carlsen

Mikhail TAL vs. Mikhail BOTVINNIK

"Tricks are for KIDs"

Tal, "The magician from Riga" permanently smoking bohemian, wins the sixth game and despite
Botvinniks strong defense he wins the whole match. Tal becomes the 8th world chess champion.

Kubistické šachy limitovaná edice TAL vs Botvinnik

Mikhail Tal Mikhail Botvinnik, "Tricks are for KIDs", Moscow, May 7, 1960, Royal Indian Defense: fianchette variant

Boris SPASSKY vs. Bobby FISCHER

During the Cold War, a match of the century is taking place in Reykjavík. It’s called a battle without weapons.
Propaganda, espionage, paranoia, ping-pong hall. The game moves out of cameras into hideaway...

Kubistické šachy limitovaná edice SPASSKY vs FISCHER

Bobby Fischer vs. Boris Spassky, Reykjavik, July 16, 1972, Bd3

Magnus CARLSEN vs. Garry KASPAROV

The third youngest chess world grandmaster, 13-year-old Carlsen manages a draw with Kasparov.
Was this game a predestination that Kasparov would become his coach after five years?

Kubistické šachy limitovaná edice CARLSEN vs KASPAROV

Magnus Carlsen vs Garry Kasparov, Reykjavik, 2004, 29. tah, Rfe1

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